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The Circuit Rider
United Methodist Church of Mount Vernon 304 1st Street SW, Mount Vernon, IA 52314
Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
www.umcmv.com email: [email protected]
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
8:30 am Praise Service
9:45 am Sunday School
10:30 am Fellowship Time Common Ground
11 am Traditional Worship
Dear Friends,
What a wonderful gift it is to be with you, to worship with you, to
play with you, and to grow in spirit and truth together. I pray this
Lenten season is blessing you with hope and joy everlasting!
April is a busy month for us. We will jump into Holy Week and
experience the last supper, death, and resurrection of Christ. I
hope you will join us for these services. On Maundy Thursday we
will share in a service that includes the option of foot washing,
and meeting with Jesus at the Lord’s table. On Friday we will
begin the prayer vigil at 6:30am and it will go until 6:30pm. We
hope to fill the sanctuary with prayer for these 12 hours. Will you
be a part of this movement? Following this we will have a Good
Friday service at 6:30pm, as we discuss the crucifixion of Jesus.
We are working our way through the Apostles Creed in this
Lenten sermon series. We are acknowledging and recognizing the
beliefs as stated in the Apostles Creed, written in the fourth centu-
ry. Our God is quite incredible! I hope you are tracking with us,
wrestling with questions that come to you, and allowing God to
take you back to the beginning, and then deeper still.
We will top it all off as we celebrate on Easter Sunday beginning
with the youth bringing the Sonrise service, followed by wonder-
ful celebrations of Easter! We have a God who gives life, who
resurrects, who redeems, and who lives!
But, April doesn’t end there, on April 23rd we have the great
opportunity of celebrating with the confirmands, as they confirm
their faith in this wonderful God! Then, on April 30th we will
have Servant Sunday where we will serve our community along-
side of one another. I know it’s a busy time with school and extra-
curricular activities, but I pray you will remain close and
connected.
This is a wonderful church to pastor, I’m blessed by each of you,
by your hearts, by your generosity, and by your spirit. You are
wonderful! May the Lord continue to strengthen and inspire you.
May you continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Continue to
drink of the living waters, and be filled, rejuvenated, and
refreshed by the Spirit of God.
Bless you my dear friends, Joy Mitchell
April 2017
Holy Easter Sunday
April 16, 2017
7:00 am
SONrise Service
8:30 am
Praise Service
11:00 am
Traditional Service
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CREED: What Christians Believe and
Why?
Exploring the Apostles’ Creed
Lenten Sermon Series
Through Easter, April 16th
Learning about the parts of the Apostle’s Creed
Confirmation-- Sunday, April 23, 2017 The following candidates will be participating
in confirmation ceremony during our services:
Kaiden Shannon Jake Hunter
Isabelle Krapfl Maddie Cranston
Paige Roos Lexi Hotz
Anna Nydegger
Prayer Vigil-- Friday April 14, 2017
We invite you to participate in a holy time of prayer for
this special day, Good Friday, as we remember Jesus dying on the cross. We will be hosting this Good Friday
Prayer Vigil in order to spend time with the Lord
throughout this day and to help us grow in our prayer
skills as well. Our goal is to fill the church with continu-
ous prayer throughout this holy day. In order to do so, we
invite you to sign up so we have at least one person
praying silently in the sanctuary each half hour and we welcome as many who want to
come and spend time in silent prayer on this day. Our prayer for you is that you would ex-
perience a deepening in your faith journey in this time. Also note, we will have hosts in
the Narthex to assist anyone praying should there be a need.
SIGN UP HERE!
(http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0f44afa72aa31-good)
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March Madness--
Packing for a Purpose
Our 5th Grade Sunday School Class is collecting sports balls, frisbees,
inflation pumps, tennis balls, chalk, colored construction paper, colored
pencils, crayons, dry erase markers, math flash cards, story books
and monetary donations to provide support
for school children in the Caribbean.
A suitcase for collection is outside the Narthex at the top of the stairs near
the Red Entrance Doors. Thanks for all your help!
Stephen Ministers Care Our Stephen Ministers provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care to people who are facing
life challenges or who are going through a difficult time and could benefit from the care of a
supportive Christian friend.
A Stephen Minister is ... •A child of God who walks beside a hurting person;
•Someone who listens;
•A member of our congregation who has received 50 hours of training in how to provide distinctively Christian care;
•A person who is ready to focus on your needs;
•A trustworthy confidant who will keep everything you say—and even your identity—confidential; and
•Someone who will faithfully meet with you on a weekly basis for as long as your need persists.
Our Stephen Ministers are ready to provide you with confidential, one-to-one Christian care. If you, a relative, or
friend is in need of Christian Care, please call Stephen Leader, Cathy Stoner, at 319-551-6666 or discuss with a
pastor at 319-895-6286. If not you, please ask the individual for permission to refer them.
If you are interested in providing Christian Care and possibly becoming a Stephen Minister…
More Information Coming Soon!!!
The Stephen Ministry logo, with the broken person behind the cross and the whole person in front of
the cross, symbolizes that we are all broken people and that it is only through the cross of Jesus that
we are made whole. Stephen Ministers will help guide you in your journey from brokenness to
wholeness.
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Servant Sunday 2017
April 30, 2017
Servant Sunday still needs
projects and servants!!!
Servant Sunday is just one
month away! On Sunday,
April 30th we will gather at
8:30 for breakfast and a brief time of prayer.
We will then disperse into the community where we will
perform acts of service to bless our neighbors.
Projects and volunteers are beginning to roll in, but we
still need YOU.
This is the time to bless us by submitting a project
we can do for you.
This is the time to step forward as a volunteer. This
is the time to approach your neighbor to see if there
is some way we could bless them. In short, we need
YOU to help make this special event happen!
The deadline for submitting projects is April 9th.
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Fourth quarter 2016 The church’s endowment funds, most of which are managed by the Iowa United Methodist Foundation (IUMF),
benefited from strong market performance in the fourth quarter, and earned a return of about 6% for 2016, the
IUMF balance increasing by about $10,000. The assets managed by IUMF have increased by about $48,000
since the account was instituted in 2011. Endowment funds in all accounts totaled about $208,000 at yearend.
The Endowment Ministry Team recommended a distribution of $4000 from our endowment funds, given the ex-
cellent investment results in 2016. The Church Council approved the distribution at its March 2 meeting. Endow-
ment distributions, made only in years when our investments have positive returns, are generally used for special,
unbudgeted expenses, and are distributed by the Council to church ministry areas that request funds for a specific
purpose. Watch for details on the application process for this year’s endowment distribution.
The Endowment Ministry Team gratefully accepts bequests and other legacy gifts from members and friends of
the church. A gift to endowment “keeps on giving,” since the principal of the endowment is never spent; only a
portion of the income is distributed, so that the endowment funds can support the church in perpetuity, leaving a
legacy to our children’s children. Endowment is forever!
Distribution Notice:
Our endowment funds held at the Iowa United Methodist Foundation earned an exceptional re-
turn in 2016. In accordance with our endowment policy, the Endowment Ministry Team request-
ed, and the Church Council approved, a distribution of $4,000 from the endowment funds. En-
dowment distributions typically are used for special projects or ministries that are not part of the
church’s annual budget.
The Church Council will act to approve one or more specific uses of this year’s distribution at its
meeting on May 25, 2017. In order to be eligible to receive funds from the endowment, the
Council agreed on the following procedures and asks everyone wishing to request funds to follow
them:
1. All the UMCMV program ministries (Missions, Education, Evangelism, Youth, Stewardship,
Worship, Memorials, Membership Care, Peace/Justice) and administrative ministries
(Trustees, Staff Parish, Finance, Lay Leadership) are eligible to request funds from the distri-
bution.
2. If there is a request or idea for use of the funds from an individual in the congregation, it must
first go through one of the program or administrative ministry teams above.
3. The request must include the name of the project/program/event, etc. to be funded with this
distribution, the name of the Council member making the request, a description of what out-
come is expected, and the estimated cost.
4. All requests should be sent to Alison Dix in the church office by April 28. The requests will
be presented to the Council at its May meeting for discussion and a vote for selection.
ENDOWMENT UPDATE
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COME CELEBRATE SPRING! The United Methodist Women invite you to “Come be our Guests” at a Spring Brunch
on Saturday, April 29, 10-12:30 in fellowship hall. This is for any church fami-
ly member to attend and enjoy good food and fellowship. Some of our members will share their
talents and stories with us. We hope you’ll join us for this opportunity to enjoy a time of sharing
and fellowship with others in our congregation whom you might not know very well. Please
watch the bulletin for a sign up or you can call Barb Shepley if you have any questions, 895-
6566.
Order your EASTER LILLIES & SPRING FLOWERS
Often called the "white-robed apostles of hope," lilies were found growing in the Garden of
Gethsemane after Christ's agony. Tradition has it that the beautiful white lilies sprung up where
drops of Christ's sweat fell to the ground in his final hours of sorrow and deep distress.
Churches continue this tradition at Easter time by banking their alters and surrounding their
crosses with masses of Easter Lilies, to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and hope
of life everlasting.
Easter is such a great time to remember loved ones or those very special to us and what better way to share that love than through flowers.
We’d like to fill the sanctuary with Spring flowers on Easter in honor of or in memory of our loved one.
Easter lilies are $10 each. To place your order, call the church office (895.6286).
Orders need to be in by Monday, April 10 Checks should be made out to: UMCMV & designated for Easter Lilies.
Church Photo Directory 2017
The new time slots available are on Tuesday, April 18th from 1 to 8 pm. Please check the below link to the Lifetouch Website or contact the church office at 895-6286 if you still need to schedule your directory photo session. Our directory won’t be complete without you! Ses-sions will take about an hour, during which time you will check-in, be photo-graphed, and view your por-traits. Sign up today! LifeTouch Photography Website
TABLES AND CHAIRS AVAILABLE Thanks to a very generous memorial fund, new
tables (round) and new folding chairs have been
purchased for fellowship hall. So the old tables
and folding chairs are up for grabs. If you have a
graduation party coming up, or need a work table
for your garage or basement or whatever, they can
be yours with a suggested donation of $10 per ta-
ble and $2 per chair. Tables and chairs will be lo-
cated in the south end of fellowship hall until the
end of April and then they are GONE! If you have
any questions contact Barb Shepley or Kraig
Hunter. If you need a truck to transport them to
your home let us know.
We now have another day available
for Church Directory Photos!
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From The United Methodist Church
General Board of Church and Society
(Dr. Susan Crowe, the leader of the Gen-
eral Board of Church and Society of The
United Methodist Church (our worldwide
organized church) issued the following
statement in early March. It is rooted in
the policy statement of the 2016 General
Conference on Christian Social Princi-
ples, 2016 Book of Resolutions, #3281
“Welcoming the Migrant to the United
States”. Methodists from all over the
world are present at this General Confer-
ence; approval of these resolutions
comes from the Annual Conferences held
each year in every part of the country.
Truman Jordan and Kay Graber, as well
as our pastors, are our delegates to the 3-
day Iowa Annual Conference each June.)
“As followers of Jesus, we reject in
the strongest terms efforts to expand the
U.S.-Mexico border wall, penalize com-
munities providing sanctuary, halt refu-
gee resettlement or impose a religious
test for those facing forced migration.
Immigrants and refugees sit in our
pews and are behind the pulpit. United
Methodists around the world are loving
their neighbors by welcoming refugees
and immigrants into their congregations
and communities. We call on our politi-
cal leaders and policy-makers to follow
their lead and compassionately welcome
our sisters and brothers.”
We have hearing
assistance receivers
available starting this
Sunday! Check in with
the Sound Booth to pick
one up!
Circuit Rider Deadline for May will be
April 25, 2017. Please let the church
office know of what information you
would like included in the Circuit Rider
and feel free to email us at
[email protected] - Thanks!
Check out our website-- www.umcmv.com
We now have Sermons online… www.umcmv.com/video-library-of-
services/
Julian Johnston Scholarship College students who are entering either their junior
or senior year at an accredited 4-year institution for
the 2017-18 academic year and who are members of
the United Methodist Church of Mount Vernon are eli-
gible for the Julian Johnston Scholarship award ad-
ministered by the Memorials Committee.
Julian Johnston, a former Mt. Vernon businessman,
provided for this scholarship in his will as apprecia-
tion for money he received from this church to enable
him to finish his education at Cornell. Dividends
from his Chevron stock given to the church provide
the funding for this scholarship. Awards may be $500
or $1000 depending on the number of applications and
the actual funds available. Last year’s recipients were
Alex White and Calvin Kragenbrink.
Applicants need to: 1) fill out a form, 2) write a one-
page letter describing the financial need and their ca-
reer goals, and 3) provide a letter of recommendation
in order to be considered by the evaluation committee.
Application forms were mailed to our church mem-
bers who were high school graduates in 2014 or
2015. In case anyone is missed an application form
may be obtained from the church office. There is no
age limit. Applications must be received at the church
office by Friday June 9, 2017. Awards will be an-
nounced within the next 30 days. -- Cot Graber
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Women’s Bible
Study
“The Easter
Experience”
“The Easter Experience
is a unique 6 weeks
DVD-driven study
that brings the passion and resurrection of
Jesus to life through dramatic storytelling
and challenging teaching.”
Wednesdays,
9:30 - 11:00 am
balcony classroom
Holy Week Worship Schedule: Maundy Thursday Worship April 13, 2017 @ 6:30 pm
Foot washing & Communion
Good Friday Prayer Vigil April 14, 2017 6 am to 6pm
Good Friday Worship - April 14, 2017 @ 6:30 pm
Please join in the prayer meetings with
Pastor Joy Mitchell, Wednesdays 5 to 5:30 pm
in the Danforth Balcony Classroom
Mission of Hope Outreach Meal- serving lunch
in Cedar Rapids @ Mission of Hope
Wednesday April 19th - 9 am to 1 pm Sign up here or on Sunday on the bulletin insert
Donations & Volunteers needed! http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0f44afa72aa31-mission6
Peanut Butter & Canned Meats
Needed- We are collecting these
in the Collection Corner so when
the Mission of Hope visit April
19th we can restock their food
pantry with protein. Thanks for
being part of this blessing
opportunity!
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Women at the Well Visit to Mitchellville, Iowa -
is Thursday, June 1st.
Please let the church office know if you are interested in attending - we have
around 7 spots for UMVMC folks*. As a reminder:
- Men & women are welcome
- All guests must be at least 18 years of age and do NOT need to be
members of the church.
- The Sacred Place (where we worship) is handicap accessible.
- All guests need to apply for permission in advance and be approved in
order to be admitted. The prison's clearance process requires submission
of our guests' full, legal names as shown on a Driver's license (full,
middle, last - NO NICKNAMES), dates of birth and Social Security numbers.
Guests are also asked to disclose information about relationships with any
women incarcerated at ICIW (Iowa Correctional Institute for Women).
We have not been asked to provide all of this information yet, but probably
will be sometime about 6 weeks out from the visit, so we'll want to be
ready when that occurs. Past experience has been to try to collect more
than 7 names, as people's plans tend to change, although I've found it
helpful to ask people to let their "yes be yes" in this situation!
You should also know that although she thought she would be when we
originally booked this date last summer, *Pastor Lee will NOT be there on
Thursday, June 1st*. , Pastor Paul Witmer will be leading the services.
Sunday School -
Dates of
Importance
Servant Sunday-
April 30th-
No Sunday School
Final Day of
Sunday School/
Teacher &
Shepherd
Appreciation-
May 7
Fish Fry Dinner Friday, April 7, 2017
5:00 to 7:30 pm
Fellowship Hall, UMCMV
Serving:
Fried or baked fish, Baked potato, coleslaw/veggies, rolls, dessert
and beverage -- $10 for adults
“Kids” Meal available -- Fish, Mac & Cheese, Veggies, Cookie
and beverage $5 for children 4-12
Free for children 3 and under
Carry-out available
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Scrip UpdateScrip Update Thanks to all those who have participated in the Scrip Pro-
gram! So far in 2017 we have raised over $472 for the gen-
eral operating expenses of the church! Please put your or-
der form/check in the collection plate or drop them off in
the church office.
Scrip Store Open Sunday, April 23rd Bring your cash/check to church on Sun-day, April 23rd and purchase Scrip inven-tory. There will be a table set up in the narthex between services.
Save the Date!
Sunday, July 16th to Thursday, July 20th
Maker Fun Factory
Vacation Bible School "Created by God; Built for a Purpose"
6:00 PM - 8:35 PM Online registration and volunteer sign-up will be available soon!
Keep up to date by joining our Facebook group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/MVLVBS
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SENIORS!! Congratulations to the high school seniors in our congregation. Our church
family will recognize, pray over and celebrate these graduates on Sunday,
May 14th. A time of greeting and celebrating the seniors will follow in The
Common Ground immediately following the first worship service. Please
plan to stop in and visit with our graduates, learn about their future plans
and enjoy refreshments. Below are the seniors we will be honoring on the 14th. Please help
us make our list complete and call the office if you think of a senior that needs to be included
in this recognition and celebration.
Trenton Baty Noah Lineburg Jacob Pratt Ethan Wenz
Jared Booth Justin Light Sam Krapfl Jonathon Whitley
Katelyn Holets Ella Norton Hannah Moss
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April 2017
Anniversaries Love is patient, love is kind, it
isn’t jealous, it doesn’t brag,
it isn’t arrogant, it isn’t rude,
it doesn’t seek its own ad-
vantage, it isn’t irritable, it
doesn’t keep a record of com-
plaints, it isn’t happy with in-
justice, but it is happy with
the truth. Love puts up with
all things, trusts in all things,
hopes for all things, endures
all things. 1 Corinthians 13:4-13
The following family and friends are in need of prayer: Prayers for Healing: Jeff Butterbaugh (ALS) Mary Walters (heart/kidney failure) Sharon Holmes (cancer surgery) Ruth Deskin (recovering from a fall) Gordon and Bev Behrens (serious health issues) Marsha Light (cancer) Nyla McCall (cancer) Renee (cancer) Megan Klaus Prayers for Comfort and Strength: Jeff, Kristine, Cam and Rylan Butterbaugh Brooklyn and the Wattleworth/Myers/Whitley family Maxine Havill John Havill Prayers for Transition: Aaron and Liz Reasland and boys Dustin Clapp (incarceration)
Marsha & Vance Light 04/04
Happy April Birthdays! Marilyn Meyer 04/01
Scott Johanningmeier 04/02
Arlene Sand 04/03
Jordan Smith
Sue Gradwell 04/04
Monica Miller
Clare Nydegger
Donna Coleman-Bedker 04/06
Jacob Pratt
Kevin Zehms
Kim Stoner 04/07
Calvin Kragenbrink 04/08
Jack Kragenbrink
Ella Norton
Don Stine
Geoff Glenn 04/10
Camden Mertes
Sydney Pratt
Mike Stewart
Henry Maddock 04/11
Courtney Micheel
Amy Conrad 04/12
Reagan Morf
Holly Hotz 04/13
Clint Currie 04/14
Benjamin Nydegger
Brady Siders 04/14
Stacey Barber 04/15
Megan Fisher
Joyce Locke 04/16
Kyle Jaspers 04/17
Pam Hunter 04/18
Mike Cranston 04/20
Abi Miller 04/23
Annie Leopold 04/24
Alexander White
Eryn Jackson 04/25
Jo Sedlacek-Harman 04/26
Becky Mohn 04/27
Marge Gaines 04/28
Hannah Morf
Jo Nowak-Thompson
Prayers for Sustenance:
UMCMV Life Group ministry Mission of Hope in Cedar Rapids, volunteers
and attendees Women at the Well United Methodist Church,
Pastor Lee Schott, and the women of Iowa Cor-
rectional Institute for Women Prayers for our World: Unity among all humanity A prayer for all refugees that our church and other churches, communities and countries around the world will give them support and a voice to ensure they are safe, cared for and given a permanent home Prayers of Thanksgiving and Joy: The church kitchen is now operable! Dennis Murphy and John Goodlove, completing repairs in the sanctuary The birth of Owen Hunter Walhood (proud grandparents are Lynda and Dan Hakken)
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APRIL 2017 Worship Assistants
April 2nd at 8:30am (Praise Service) April 2nd at 11:00am (Traditional Service) Parking Lot Door Greeters: Brian Bothell Parking Lot Door Greeters: Al Shepley
West Door Greeters: Nancy Reasland West Door Greeters: Barb Shepley
Worship Assistants: Darrell & Donna Jordan Worship Assistants: Cooper Family, Steve Miller
Coffee Host: Ann Booth Lector: Babs Moore
Communion Assistants Alexis Hotz & TBD Communion Assistants Anna Nydegger & Jakob Hunter
Nursery: Marissa Cranston Nursery: Brittany Booth
Slide Presenter: Diane Legore Slide Presenter: Dick Jacobs
April 9th at 8:30am (Praise Service) April 9th at 11:00am (Traditional Service) Parking Lot Door Greeters: Todd Norton Parking Lot Door Greeters: John McWilliams
West Door Greeters: Jennifer Back West Door Greeters: Mike Kragenbrink
Worship Assistants: Stephanie Hotz Family Worship Assistants: Nydegger Family
Lector: Karen Stewart
Nursery: Marissa Cranston Nursery: Cindy Strong
Coffee Host: Vernon & Arlene Sand
Slide Presenter: Diane Legore Slide Presenter: Jackie Wallace
April 16th at 8:30am (Praise Service - EASTER)
April 16th at 11:00am (Traditional Service - EASTER)
Parking Lot Door Greeters: Amy Jackson Parking Lot Door Greeters: Jan White
West Door Greeters: Ron Jackson West Door Greeters: Bonnie Keith
Worship Assistants: Ron & Stephanie Frantz Worship Assistants: Ben Miller & John and MJ McWilliams
Communion Assistants TBD Communion Assistants TBD
Lector: Mike Gradwell
Nursery: Emily Davis Nursery: Brittany Booth
Slide Presenter: Jackie Morrical
Slide Presenter: Bonnie Moore Coffee Host: Sherryl Osborn
April 23rd at 8:30am (Praise Service) April 23rd at 11:00am (Traditional Service) Parking Lot Door Greeters: Matt Stewart Parking Lot Door Greeters: Mike Stewart
West Door Greeters: Shellie & Lance Kamaus West Door Greeters: Roger & Dixie Raiber
Worship Assistants: Eric & LeAnn Briesemeister Family Worship Assistants: Terry & Sue Pisarik
Lector: Judy Stine
Nursery: Kim Schwiebert Nursery: Brittany Booth
Slide Presenter: Trude Elliott
Slide Presenter: Diane Legore Coffee Host: Mike & Karen Stewart
April 30th (SERVANT SUNDAY - NO WORSHIP SERVICES) Parking Lot Door Greeters:
West Door Greeters:
Worship Assistants:
Nursery: Emily Davis (+ TBD)
Slide Presenter:
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United Methodist Church of Mount Vernon
304 First Street SW
Mount Vernon, IA 52314 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
United Methodist Church of Mount Vernon
Staff
Senior Pastor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joy Mitchell
Associate Pastor/Christian
Education Director………... . Mark Johnson
Sunday School Coordinator Sydney Pratt
Congregational Care Coordinator Julie Baty
Office Manager/Newsletter . . . . . .Alison Dix
Admin. Asst./ Membership……… Jo Harman
Nursery Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Oxley
Praise Team Director /Metholarks
Choir Director. . . . ……….. Ben Klaus
Director, Adult Handbell Choir . ..Kristi Keast
Organist/Pianist……………… …Karen Stoll
Chancel Choir Director Joleen Woods
Custodian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosa Moss
Maintenance & Repair Director . . . Trustees
Wedding Coordinator……………..Barb Shepley
Financial Secretaries . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Jacob,
& Jackie Morrical
Treasurers . . . . . . . .Mike Kragenbrink/ Alison Dix
Friday,
April 7,
2017
5:00 to 7:30
pm
Fellowship Hall, UMCMV
$10 for adults
$5 for children 4-12
Free for children 3 and under